Baxi Solo 3 PFL 30 Installation & Servicing Instructions Manual page 22

Wall mounted powered flue gas fired central heating units
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Blanking
Cap
Air Box Blanking
Plate
Fig. 53
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Turret
Fig. 54
Flue Duct
Fig. 55
Air Duct
Fig. 56
5.0 Installation
5.10
Fitting the Flue and Back Plate
1. NOTE: There are two options for fitting the flue
and back plate they are:
Method A - Fitting the flue and back plate as an
assembly (usually used where there are no side
clearance problems).
Method B - Pre-fitting the flue through the wall, fitting
the back plate to its position on the wall and then
connecting the two together (usually used where side
clearances are restrictive).
5.11
Method A
1. Remove the left or right hand air box blanking plate,
as appropriate, from the back plate air box by releasing
the three screws (Fig 53).
2. Rotate the turret to face the selected opening
(Fig. 54) and remove the side blanking cap by pushing
in and turning anti-clockwise to release the bayonet
fitting (Fig. 53).
3. Locate the flared end of the flue duct over the
bayonet fitting on the turret, taking care not to damage
the 'O' ring. Lock the flue in place by pressing in and
turning clockwise (Fig. 55).
4. Ensure that the 'O' ring seal is in position against the
sealing flange.
5. Fit the air duct over the flue duct and draw towards
the air box on the back plate. Engage the bayonet slots
of the air duct over the location lugs of the back plate
opening and press and turn clockwise to secure the air
duct to the air box (Fig. 56).
6. In order to increase security of the flue, the bayonet
tags may be deformed to secure the flue in position.
7. Take the flue terminal assembly and engage on the
flue and air ducts. Slide the flues together to the
desired flue length. Tape the outer duct sections
together with the tape provided ensuring a good seal
is made.

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